First Description of Ender's Game Trailer Arrives Online

First Description of Ender's Game Trailer Arrives Online

Most of us won't see the Ender's Game trailer until Star Trek Into Darkness comes out on May 17. But Lionsgate recently screened the trailer at CinemaCon, and we have a detailed description that includes the alien spacecraft, the battle room and Ben Kingsley as Mazer Rackham.

By Torsen - Apr 22, 2013 10:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: Cinema Blend

Ender's Game arrives in theaters November 1, but there still hasn't been a whole lot of buzz about it. There have been a few set pictures and some light attempts at promotion, but that's about it.

That could change when the first trailer arrives in front of Star Trek Into Darkness. Although we'll have to wait another month or so to see the action-packed trailer, Lionsgate recently showed it at CinemaCon. Cinema Blend was there and gave the following description of the trailer:

"The reel begins with an epic battle in the clouds between jet fighters and alien spacecraft. Harrison Ford’s Colonel Hyrum Graff speaks in a voice-over, 'They know our strategies, they’ve learned our weaknesses.' Suddenly the tide of the battle seems to start to turn and it looks as though the humans are being beaten. 'The alien attack nearly destroyed us. That must never be allowed to happen again.' We then see Graff standing in a window looking concerned.

A montage of shots introduce the battle school in space, as well as Viola Davis as Major Gwen Anderson, and the Zero-G arena is shown. Graff’s narration continues as though he is pitching a new strategy, saying that they need to find a new kind of soldier who 'doesn’t think like we think and doesn’t fear what we fear.' We then see our first shot of Asa Butterfield as the film’s central protagonist and titular character, Ender Wiggin.

Speaking directly to Ender, Graff says that he will be the greatest commander they’ve ever trained, to which Ender questions, 'I’m not the first?' Kingsley as Mazer Rackham is then revealed, sporting a tattoo all over his face, saying, 'But you will be the last.'

The montage-style shots continue, showing space battles as well as the other students of the battle school, and we hear Anderson question Graff, saying 'You really don’t seem them as children, do you?' The final shot sequence of the trailer has Ender in command screaming, 'Now!' as a giant twin-barreled laser gun on a ship is fired into the distance and we see a huge explosion."

For more information, go to Cinema Blend.

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LordoftheThrones26 - 4/22/2013, 10:58 AM
Sounds EPIC!!!!
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